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  • PSW-IL

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  • PSW-IL

 

Description:

In-Line Automatic Pallet Stretch Wrapper with Power Pre-Stretch

 

Advantage Machinery offers various packaging solution inncluding Automatic Stretch Wrappers to help with the protection of finished goods.  

The PSW-IL is an advanced solution to automate the stretch wrapping process. The operator places the pallet in the infeed conveyor, and it gets transported to the stretch wrapping station where it automatically places the film, wraps the pallet and cuts the film. After the pallet is done it is transported to the discharge station. The machine features a Siemens PLC system which controls all the machine functions.  A touch screen panel allows the operator to easily run the machine. The machine can wrap pallets of different weights and sizes without the need to do any adjustments. The Power Pre-Stretch causes an automatic stretching of the film that allows for better efficiency on the raw materials.

Some of the machine features are:

  • 5' Powered infeed conveyor
  • Automatic stretch wrapper with 250% powered pre-stretch
    • Film clamp device
    • Tail lifter
    • Film wiping device
    • Heated film cutting blade
    • Heated film presser
  • 5' Powered exit conveyor
  • Stand alone control panel with touch screen
  • Lift truck sensors at the loading and unloading zones
  • Multi color light beacon with color identified functions
  • Safety fence with interlocked door entry

 

Imperial (in)

Model
PSW-IL
Turn Table Diameter (in)
59"
Turn plate Speed (rotation/min)
6 - 12
Mast Height (in)
94 3/8"
Mast Wrapping Height (in)
86"
Max. Pallet Weight (lb)
4400
Pre-Stretch (%)
250
Power (Volt. / Ph. / Amps / Kw)
110 / 1 / 11 / 1.1
Machine Weight (lb)
2900

 


 

Metric (mm)

Model
PSW-IL
Turn Table Diameter (mm)
1500
Turn plate Speed (rotation/min)
6 - 12
Mast Height (mm)
2400
Mast Wrapping Height (mm)
2185
Max. Pallet Weight (kg)
2000
Pre-Stretch (%)
250
Power (Volt. / Ph. / Amps / Kw)
110 / 1 / 11 / 1.1
Machine Weight (kg)
1300

 

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